The Grants

Album: Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (2023)
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  • One, two, ready
    I'm gonna take mine with you with me
    Ah, "Mine," say it again
    "Mine of you with me," thank you
    One more time

    One, two, ready
    I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    Like Rocky Mountain High
    The way John Denver sings

    So you say there's a chance for us
    Should I do a dance for once?
    You're a family man, but, but

    Do you think about Heaven? Oh
    Do you think about me?
    My pastor told me
    "When you leave, all you take
    Oh, is your memory"

    And I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    I'm gonna take mine of you with me

    So many mountains too high to climb
    So many rivers, so long, but I'm
    Doin' the hard stuff, I'm doin' my time
    I'm doin' it for us, for our family line

    Do you think about heaven? Oh
    Do you think about me?
    My pastor told me (I'll do it, I'll do it)
    "When you leave, all you take (I did it, I did it)
    Oh, is your memories"

    And I wanna take mine of you with me
    I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    Yeah, I'm gonna take mine of you with me
    Like Rocky Mountain High
    The way John Denver sings

    My sister's first-born child
    I'm gonna take that too with me
    My grandmother's last smile
    I'm gonna take that too with me
    It's a beautiful life
    Remember that too, for me Writer/s: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, Mike Hermosa
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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